Monday

YouTube is home to millions of videos, some amateur and many otherwise. The difference between amateur and professional is the ability to make a living providing a service. And some of these videos are making their creators a tidy six figure income.

How can someone make money on You Tube? The banner ads which are featured during every video. The revenue is split between Google, the parent company of You Tube, and the video creator. The more ad views, the more money. To get ad views, a video needs to be viewed a bunch of times.

What kind of money are these videos making? Try anywhere between 100,000 to 300,000.00 a year!

Check out the top You Tube video money makers...

Shane Dawson
Annual: $315,000.00
Comedy spoofs

Annoying Orange
Annual: $288,000.00
Comedy

Fred
Annual: $100,000.00
Comedy

Phillip DeFranco
Annual: $181,000.00
Comedy

Ryan Higa
Annual: $151,000.00
Comedy

Shay Carl
Annual: $130,000.00
Comedy

Mediocre Films
Annual: $116,000.00
Comedy

Smosh
Annual: $113,000.00
Comedy

Young Turks
Annual: $112,000.00
Political Talk

Natalie Tran
Annual: $101,000.00
Unknown

So the verdict is in; Comedy makes good money on You Tube. And looking at these videos, most are very amateur in quality so almost anyone with a video camera and some creativity has a shot at making the big money.

But back on earth, apiring You Tube millionaires needs lots of views to make six figure pay days. Have fun...

Wednesday

School is about to start, but some people never learn. There is a new make money online product hitting the advertisers which buyers need to be aware of - Social Media Mogul Elite.

Social Media Mogul Elite is advertised on a number of "fake news blogs" with names like American Consumer Reports as being the product which helped fictional "mom" Sarah Anderson make over $5000.00 a month from home. She looks familiar.. of course, she has advertised a few dozen other "work from home products" the past few months.

This time, she claims that she purchased Social Media Mogul Elite for only a few dollars and within weeks, was making thousands of dollars a month from home.

I decided to try Social Media Mogul Elite to see what all the buzz was about. The best part about it, is that is cost less than 5 bucks!

There is usually a small fee for processing everything, but the total was about $3.

However, as usual with these products, this is not the case. Read on.

Further, Anderson claims she makes money from home by posting links.

Then they will give you the website links to post. Start posting those links. Everything get's tracked.

Again, this is an old claim - nobody gets paid to only "post links" for anyone.

Clicking any of the multiple links for Social Media Mogul Elite, visitors are taken to a sign up form which looks vaguely familiar to Home Income Profit or Blackbelt Profits. Again, visitors are told to sign up for limited spots to make money online.

However, the terms of sale reveal that Social Media Elite is not "less than $5" as Anderson claims, but much, much more..

The first charge to buyers is for a trial period for some training videos..

for $3.95 you shall receive instant access to the marketing video training site

Then, with only 2 days, buyers are hit with a huge one time charge..

Within 48 hours we will verify your details as a valid customer and once done you will be billed $149.95.

Buyers can request a refund, but only with 30 days and will only receive part of their payment back..

you will have 30 days to request a refund... We will gladly refund half of your site access fee .. To cancel, call 877-571-8002 .

Social Media Mogul Elite does not reveal the complete cost to buyers in their marketing and advertising found online. Buyer beware!

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Monday

The recession is hitting America hard and lots of folks are looking for ways to make money online from home. Along comes Easy Profit For Dummies which promises buyers they can make up to $350 a day - but read the fine print and find out how much EPFD costs!

Easy Profit For Dummies is advertised on a fake news site called American Daily Reporter and features a fictional mother and customer named Sarah Hanson (from your hometown no doubt).

Hanson claims that she is making up to $7000 a month since purchasing Easy Profit For Dummies which came in handy after she lost her job to the recession.

Hanson also makes the blatantly false statement about the cost of Easy Profit For Dummies..

The course was really cheap, under $50.

EPFD is actually much more expensive as visitors can find out by checking any of the links for Easy Profit.

Links take visitors to a sign up form for Easy Profit for Dummies, but the actual costs are hidden at the bottom of the page. There we read that it is not "less than $50" but much more.

First there is a trial period..

When you order the Risk Free Trial of the Easy Profit For Dummies you will be charged only $2.97 (non-refundable

You will have a full 4-day trial

Then, the big purchase price kicks in..

If you enjoy the trial and continue your path to making money, you will be billed a one-time fee of $119.99

Please read the fine print for Easy Profit For Dummies and research any other similar product before buying.

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